Delmonte Corrado_1999_J.Exp.Zool_283_102

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Title : Evidence for the presence of a mammalian-like cholinesterase in Paramecium primaurelia (Protista, Ciliophora) developmental cycle - Delmonte Corrado_1999_J.Exp.Zool_283_102
Author(s) : Delmonte Corrado MU , Politi H , Trielli F , Angelini C , Falugi C
Ref : Journal of Experimental Zoology , 283 :102 , 1999
Abstract :

By histochemical and immunohistochemical methods, the presence of cholinergic-like molecules has previously been demonstrated in Paramecium primaurelia, and their functional role in mating-cell pairing was suggested. In this work, both true acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) activities were electrophoretically investigated, and the presence of molecules immunologically related to BCHE was checked by immunoblotting. The AChE activity, shown in the membrane protein fraction of mating-competent cells and in the cytoplasmic fraction of immature cells, is due to a 260-kDa molecular form, similar to the membrane-bound tetrameric form present in human erythrocytes. This AChE activity does not appear in either the cytoplasmic fraction of mating-competent cells or in the membrane protein fraction of immature cells. No evidence was found for the presence or the activity of BCHE-like molecules. The role of AChE in P. primaurelia developmental cycle is discussed.

PubMedSearch : Delmonte Corrado_1999_J.Exp.Zool_283_102
PubMedID: 9990739

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Delmonte Corrado MU, Politi H, Trielli F, Angelini C, Falugi C (1999)
Evidence for the presence of a mammalian-like cholinesterase in Paramecium primaurelia (Protista, Ciliophora) developmental cycle
Journal of Experimental Zoology 283 :102

Delmonte Corrado MU, Politi H, Trielli F, Angelini C, Falugi C (1999)
Journal of Experimental Zoology 283 :102